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Ask Slashdot: I Want To Read More. Should I Get an eBook Reader Or a Tablet?

gspec writes "I read less and less nowadays, but I realize I need to get back into my old reading habit. Would getting an ebook reader or a tablet help me to enjoy reading more? Would you recommend one over the other? A little relevant background about me: I probably can spare two hours a day to read. I do not travel a lot. I am not a fast reader; if I force myself, I could probably finish a standard length novel in a week. English is my second language, so a built-in dictionary would be nice. I enjoy Netflix, and I have bought many computer/technical eBooks from O'Reilly for reference. I have many technical reference PDFs. I have 300-400 bucks to spare for this. I'd like to hear opinions based on your knowledge and experience on reading using ebook readers/tablets."

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  1. how about a library card? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The have a wide selection, great price, and 2 weeks to read it.

  2. You'll read with an e-reader by alispguru · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You'll fart around and waste time on the internet with a tablet.

    At least, that's what I'd probably do...

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  3. You Should Buy First Edition Hardback Books by Nova+Express · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1. They're easier on the eyes.
    2. They retain their resale value; trying to resell an ebook ranges from hard to impossible.
    3. They never crash.
    4. They work even when you're out of battery power.
    5. If you drop them, the book (and 500 others) doesn't instantly become completely useless.
    6. You're not beholden to any particular supplier.
    7. Neither Apple nor Amazon can remove the book from your house if they decide that releasing it was a mistake.
    8. They look great on shelves.
    9. They provide insulation in the winter.
    10. You don't have to turn the book off for takeoffs and landings.

    Of course, I'm hardly a neutral observer. On the other hand, I do take my own advice.

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